Biology, asked by mishti8340, 10 months ago

Why is nucleus so important?​

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Answered by suchitgiri276
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The nucleus is the most important organelle in the cell. It contains the genetic material, the DNA, which is responsible for controlling and directing all the activities of the cell. All the RNAs needed for the cell are synthesised in the nucleus.

Answered by Aastha6878
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The nucleus is the most important organelle because it supplies ribosomes, an important organelle in the cell, it is a "vault" to the cell's DNA, and it controls what the organelles in the cell does to keep the cell working and efficient.

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